Autosomal inheritance of phosphoglycerate kinase in the domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus) |
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Authors: | Annette E. Cam Desmond W. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, 2113 North Ryde, N.S.W., Australia |
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Abstract: | Electrophoretic variants of the glycolytic enzyme phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) in the domestic chicken, Gallus domesticus, were found to be inherited in an autosomal manner. No sperm-specific isozyme of PGK exists in the chicken. This is in direct contrast to previous results from therian (placental and marsupial) mammals in which there are two isozymes of PGK, an autosomal form largely or wholly confined to sperm and a sex-linked form found in most other tissues. The implications of these and other results for the question of homology between the avian Z chromosome and the mammalian X chromosome are discussed. It is concluded that there is no evidence of homology between the X chromosome and the Z chromosome.This work was supported by the Australian Research Grants Committee and Macquarie University Research Grants.This work forms part of the Honours degree of B.A. presented to Macquarie University by A. E. C. |
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Keywords: | domestic chicken phosphoglycerate kinase autosomal allozymes |
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